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Georgia [21]
2 years ago
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Read the excerpt from a genetics of justice by Julia Alvarez how does the author develop the central idea across these passages​

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myrzilka [38]2 years ago
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The topic of the passege is how she is strugling with her name in the book she tells the reader how she is struggling with it at school.

<h3>What is the central idea of genetics of justice by Julia Alvarez? </h3>

The excerpt from "A genetics of Justice" by Julia Alvarez showed that if she did not obey to the rules and did not listen to what Trujillo said, it would not be good for her. She would not be able to do anything and would not be able to get her cedula stamped.

This could cost her, her dream of leaving the country and going abroad to study for the heart surgery. Because she would not be able to obtain her passport because of which she would not be able to go abroad. So it was very important for her to listen to Trujillo.

Thus, The topic of the passege is how she is strugling with her name.

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